We all sweat—it’s part of being human. But if you constantly worry about pit stains, sweaty palms, or damp clothes in 70-degree weather, you might be dealing with something more than just heat: hyperhidrosis.
What Is Hyperhidrosis?
Hyperhidrosis is excessive sweating that happens regardless of temperature or activity. It often affects the underarms, hands, feet, or even the face—and it can be incredibly frustrating, not to mention embarrassing.
But here’s the good news: Botox isn’t just for smoothing fine lines. It’s also FDA-approved to treat excessive sweating—and it works.
How Does Botox Help with Sweating?
Botox works by temporarily blocking the chemical signals that activate your sweat glands. When it’s injected into areas like the underarms or palms, it effectively turns off the faucet—without affecting the surrounding muscles.
What to expect:
- Quick, in-office procedure
- Minimal discomfort (numbing available)
- Results in 3–5 days
- Dryness lasts 4–6 months
Who’s a Good Candidate?
If you’ve tried prescription-strength antiperspirants, powders, or even oral medications and still find yourself reaching for an extra shirt midday, Botox may be a game-changer.
It’s safe, discreet, and wildly effective—no downtime required.
Stop Stressing Over Sweat
You deserve to raise your hand in a meeting without worrying about your shirt. If hyperhidrosis is holding you back, it’s time to consider a treatment that actually works.Schedule a consultation and take the first step toward staying cool—literally.